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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks. We will be on a year-long waitlist so by the time we get an appt, it will be close to three years probably. I think the psychiatrist is suggesting because of potential for ASD. He was a little young for the first one, so I am wondering if we will see differences in various aspects of the IQ score (like processing speed)? Has anyone seen variations in that year to year? TIA![/quote] The IQ stuff didn't change for my child very much over time; the ADHD is still there but is less significant (from severe to mild - thanks to medication and maturity); the academic achievement stuff changed most. My child has always been strongest in reading / language and that was the case as he got older, but his math skills improved as he got older. Like others on this thread, we picked up more diagnoses along the way -- most significantly adding anxiety to the mix, which is pretty typical. Good luck. [/quote]
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